Nocardiosis Mimicking Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Ugandan AIDS Patients

Nocardiosis Mimicking Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Ugandan AIDS Patients

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Nocardiosis Mimicking Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Ugandan AIDS Patients 'li>tlw Editor:

Not:ardiosis is an acult• or. mort' "'mmonlv, dmmic disease dmradt•rizt'd hy suppuration ami dut• to one of the nwmbers of a ~··nus of at•rohic at'linomyet•le s, Nowrditl, with N astemidt•.v llt'in~ responsibl .. for most human disease. Pulmonarv involvt'nwnt and disst•mination to the hrain and otllt'r sites ;•n• t'lmlllon, and IU>I:ardiosis is oftt'n ass
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n<•rlt'd in asS<>lit't'lllilll was hospiof prc><>si's sart'lma of the skin and palate were noted. The sputum was nel!,ative for acid alcohol-fast hadlli by both Ziehi-Neelsen and Ruoreseenet• staining. Cht'st x-rays were not available. The enzvme-linked immunosorhent assav f<•r human immunodeficieney vir;Js (IIIV) was J><>rlive therapy. the patient died 26 days after admission. Autopsy revealed widespread cutaneous and viseeral KaJ><>si's sart.,ma and severe candidiasis in the oropharynx. 8oth lun~s showed areas of t"nsolidation, whieh on section in~ revealed .,mRuent areas of easeous neerosis. On mierost"p~: there were t•xtensive areas of neerosis surrounded by polymorphonudear leukoeytes. seanty moncmudear eells, and fibrosis peripherally. Silver and modified add-fast strains showed filamen· tous or~anisms t"nsistent with ncK:ardia. A 41-year-old man. previously in ~
These two eases of nocardiosis in autopsied patients with AIDS emphasize that nneardiosis is an imJ><•tentially treatable disease mav he mistaken fi>r tullt'r· eulosis in AIDS patients in tropical Afriea:

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